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Originally Posted by cranky18
Personally, I use a product called "Invisible glass". It works equally well on the exterior as well as the interior. One can has lasted me for more than a year and it is the only thing I use on the car glass at all. If the tint shop said use "soap and water" I would ask them if the aftermarket "safe for tint" would be okay.
There are several formulations of Windex and I suppose it may be possible that one of these is compatible with tinted windows. I am also on the Toyota forums and there was a similar thread about this subject and several others complained of "milkyness" after using Windex. The consensus there was not to use it.
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Vinegar + water + soap mix works as well, they even talked about it on the speed channel once, specifically for tinted windows (don't remember exactly what show and too lazy to search for it). If you can stand the smell, it works great!!
here's a little 'recipe':
"2 cups of water, 1/4 cup of
white distilled vinegar, and up to 1/2 teaspoon of liquid soap or
detergent in a spray bottle"
source:
How to Clean Windows with Vinegar | Healthy and Green Living